Sentence examples for violent detention from inspiring English sources

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His violent detention came weeks after an American airstrike hit his home, killing 20 people, including his wife and 9 young grandchildren.

"What these people [migrants] tell us is that in reality this plan is focused on massive and violent detention of migrants, just like we're seeing," Alberto Xicontecatl, the director of Migrant House, a shelter in the Northern city of Saltillo, told Animal Político.

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Ensure that those detained and their colleagues will be protected from any future control measures such as: tracking and following, violent attacks, soft detention, being "travelled", being asked to have "chats", criminal, administrative, judicial detention, forced disappearance, torture and psychiatric incarceration.

The correctional regime is itself at times excessively violent, involving indefinite detention, long periods of isolation or, alternatively, co-mingling with adult prisoners in overcrowded and unsanitary conditions.

Quantitative data was extracted from interview records and included basic patient demographics, number and status of aggressor(s), and associated violent elements; threats, detention, possession of a weapon etc.

These needs are very inadequately met at present leading to a prison environment that is characterised by high transmission rates of communicable disease, increased risks of mental disease and specific health conditions, stressful and violent conditions of detention, and poor if not completely lacking measures to control detrimental health habits [ 7, 8].

"Any procedure against Muntader will remind us of the behavior of the dictatorship and their violent actions, random detentions and mass graves," the channel said.

The simile understates the ways in which the labyrinthine system of coordinated do's and don'ts is backed by predigital methods: fear served with cups of tea in the company of censors; sackings and sideways promotions; early-morning swoops by plainclothes police known as "interceptors"; illegal detentions; violent beatings by unidentified thugs.

Using a standardised questionnaire, we report patients' demographics, number and status of aggressor(s), forced detention and violent threats among other variables for all patients presenting for medical consultation after a sexually violent event during this period.

A collective narrative also emerged that cast light upon the invasive, repressive, and often violent nature of girls detention facilities.

The death of Reza Barati, an Iranian asylum seeker, amid violent disturbances at the detention centre on Manus Island, sent shockwaves through Australia.

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